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TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees catcher Francisco Cervelli says he consulted with Biogenesis of America LLC after a foot injury, but did not receive any treatment from the facility.

Cervelli said a recommendation to visit the clinic did not come from another player or an agent. He declined to name the person who gave the recommendation.

“I checked with doctors, people, and somebody recommended me to Biogenesis,” Cervelli said Wednesday before New York’s first spring training workout for pitchers and catchers. “I went there for, maybe, suggestions, and that’s it. I walked away with nothing. No [therapy]. I just went there, talked, and that’s it.”

The Miami New Times reported last month that Cervelli’s teammate, Alex Rodriguez, bought human growth hormone and other performance-enhancing substances in recent years from Biogenesis, a now-closed clinic in Coral Cables near the three-time AL MVP’s offseason home.

Cervelli said he had not talked about Biogenesis with Rodriguez.

“No … never,” Cervelli said.

Major League Baseball is investigating the possible link between players and Biogenesis. Cervelli has not been contacted by MLB officials.

“I believe they have an open investigation right now, so I don’t have a lot of things to say,” Cervelli said. “If they have to come to me, I will be able to talk to them.”

Cervelli sought outside consultations after hurting his foot in 2011.

“Right now, I realize that maybe it’s a mistake to go there, but it’s already happened,” Cervelli said. “So, what can I do?”